Just what Apple fans needed — more signs that the iPhone 5s is going to be extremely difficult to come by when it launches next week. Rumors have been tossed around for months suggesting that Apple’s manufacturing partners were having yield issues with the fingerprint scanner embedded in Apple’s new iPhone 5s. Now, well-respected Jefferies & Co. analyst Peter Misek has mirrored earlier reports and suggested that production woes are still a big problem.
In a note to investors on Friday morning, Misek slashed his price target on Apple shares to $425 from $450, maintaining his Hold rating. Misek reports that yields of the fingerprint scanner for Apple’s iPhone 5s are “terrible” and he believes Apple’s partners will only build between 5 million and 10 million 5s units this quarter as a result. The analyst believes 20 million iPhone 5c handsets will be built over the course of Q3, as well as between 5 million and 8 million iPhone 4S models.
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